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students who attend the creative arts charter school marched to the board of education and they want to move gateway middle school into a second building on their campus. they say the school is not big enough to accommodate what would be more than 600 students. >> i am one of the classes that added a new 6th grade and we have barely any room and it is not comfortable. >> our 8th grader have been here since kindergarten and when you include an entire middle school with 300 plus schools, it is just too much. >> they will continue to meet with both schools and a decision whether to combine the schools will be accepted february 1st. >>> he is out of an alabama jail after being arrested again. mcclain wears number 55. he was pulled over because of a window tint violation on his car yesterday. police say they arrested him when he gave them a phony name. mcclain was released when he posted a $1,000 bond. this was not his first incident. he was or rested in 2011 for firing a gun near a man's head. >>> bruce bochy will not be using a landline. starting tuesday, they will require wireless set
students who attend the creative arts charter school marched to the board of education and they want to move gateway middle school into a second building on their campus. they say the school is not big enough to accommodate what would be more than 600 students. >> i am one of the classes that added a new 6th grade and we have barely any room and it is not comfortable. >> our 8th grader have been here since kindergarten and when you include an entire middle school with 300 plus...
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it's a distraction, and may be a way for people who don't make as much money or have the same level of education as you and it makes you feel better. >> we can't regulate. we can fight back but. >> we're not trying to fight back, just don't support it. >> cenk: a young woman who is fighting begins the dream act has her mother grabbed by ice. and they arrest her. it's a harrowing story. we'll talk about it when we return. [ sobbing ] >> this is happening to families everywhere. >> cenk: we're back here on "the young turks." erika andiola is the activist for the dream act. that's for young people who were brought into this country without documents but not because of anything they did. will they be allowed to stay longer. president obama, if you remember, took executive action that does allow them to stay, but it does not cover their pan. recently erika's mother was seized and she showed that on youtube. >> they took her for no reason. [ sobbing ] they asked me if my brother was related to me. i said yes he's my brother. they just took him. they just took him. they didn't want to tell me why. they
it's a distraction, and may be a way for people who don't make as much money or have the same level of education as you and it makes you feel better. >> we can't regulate. we can fight back but. >> we're not trying to fight back, just don't support it. >> cenk: a young woman who is fighting begins the dream act has her mother grabbed by ice. and they arrest her. it's a harrowing story. we'll talk about it when we return. [ sobbing ] >> this is happening to families...
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they said they were educational but a little scary. i agree with that. >>> one young man in australia earned his wings. a training pilot landed safely after the plane lost a wheel midair. he circled for four hours before the emergency landing. 24 here, bill, so young but talented. >>> a familiar face is greeting visitors at china's, gangnam in an ice sculpture with glasses and bow tie. it towers over fans. he may be done prfring his signature moves but the icy statue has visitors dancing alongside him. it's still going. >> he said he wants to move on. he doesn't want to be a one-hit wonder. >> he'll still have to do that. >>> time for an early look at stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. two years ago, today six people were killed and 13 others were injured in a mass shooting in tucson, arizona, including former congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she and her husband astronaut mark kelly are marking date with a project they hope to encourage lawmakers to prevent gun violence. celebrations are planned for the 78th birthday
they said they were educational but a little scary. i agree with that. >>> one young man in australia earned his wings. a training pilot landed safely after the plane lost a wheel midair. he circled for four hours before the emergency landing. 24 here, bill, so young but talented. >>> a familiar face is greeting visitors at china's, gangnam in an ice sculpture with glasses and bow tie. it towers over fans. he may be done prfring his signature moves but the icy statue has...
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instead of arguing the point in an educated way he finds somebody who looks completelypsn rights news yism in that way. enthusiast in that way. >> that's right. you were nodding the whole time alex was talking. when he said new world order you said finally. you yelled finally we are back to new world order. >> the hatchet man of the new world order. we are never going to agree on this one. i don't even know why we are discussing this. i think what we should do is you can wear your rainbow trunks and i will wear my don't tread on my briefs and we can have this out like men. >> we did that last week and there wasn't even an argument about that. >> i just love wearing the briefs. >> i do love wearing them. >> i do think there is a middle ground to the debate. even if you don't agree on what the policy will be. i don't think this is one of those issues where both sides can't understand where they are coming from. when you put interviews like that on the screen it makes it seem like that. and gun issues are not as polarizing as they are made to seem on tv. >> i agree with you on that. if y
instead of arguing the point in an educated way he finds somebody who looks completelypsn rights news yism in that way. enthusiast in that way. >> that's right. you were nodding the whole time alex was talking. when he said new world order you said finally. you yelled finally we are back to new world order. >> the hatchet man of the new world order. we are never going to agree on this one. i don't even know why we are discussing this. i think what we should do is you can wear your...
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you have to educate people. ignorance is a bad thing. you have to educate yourself on the weapons. >> okay. >> yes, they are dangerous, but they do have benefits. regardless of the evil one man can commence with. >> joshua, listen, i have great respect for the service you've given your country and you've raised some interesting points. i don't see any benefit to a civilian owning, an ar-15. i see lots of benefit to someone in the military defending the freedom of their country and i'm sure you did that extreme capably and i thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the interview that was heard around the world, with what my all-star panel has to say about my very heated exchange with alex jones. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> i have a gun. gabby and i are both gun owners. we are strong supporters of the second amend
you have to educate people. ignorance is a bad thing. you have to educate yourself on the weapons. >> okay. >> yes, they are dangerous, but they do have benefits. regardless of the evil one man can commence with. >> joshua, listen, i have great respect for the service you've given your country and you've raised some interesting points. i don't see any benefit to a civilian owning, an ar-15. i see lots of benefit to someone in the military defending the freedom of their country...
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folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is there's a thing called a national profile and there's a thing called truth, what happens in your state. on the national profile, when he's on "today" show or cbs this morning or abc or cnn, we're not getting into what's happening in new jersey. what you see with sweeney, he's trying to take some of the shy off christie. they recognize there's a gubernatorial election coming up. i think what sweeney should be doing is saying who is going to be the democratic candidate and how can we create a message in our state, forget national shows. in our state to go chris christie. otherwise, it's sour grape
folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for wha
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i've got to say. >> it's education. you have to teach them. you have to educate people. ignorance is a bad thing. you have to educate yourself on the weapons. >> okay. >> i mean, yes, they are dangerous, but they do have benefits. regardless of the evil one man can commence with it. >> joshua boston, listen, i have great respect for the service you've given your country, and you've raised some interesting points. i don't see any benefit to a civilian owning an ar-15. i see lots of benefit to someone in the military defending the freedom of their country and i'm sure you did that extremely capably and i thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the interview that was heard around the world, what my all-star panel has to say about my very heated exchange with alex jones. joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 bill
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for free to everyone around the world, they're going to turn education, high-quality education, from a privilege to a basic human right, so that anyone, no matter their social, economic or family circumstances, has access to the best education. >> reporter: those lofty goals-- the experience of teaching thousands of students and the possibility of future profits-- are what got these courses going. professors from top universities are signing up, even though they are not paid by the providers. eventually, universities may share revenues they receive-- when there are revenues-- with the professors. and those star professors have inspired intense student interest in the courses, says coursera's other co-founder, andrew ng. >> most people today will never have access to a princeton, stanford, cal tech class. but now, if you wake up tomorrow morning and you decide you want to take a cal tech class, you can. you can just sign up for one, and it's free. >> reporter: math teacher salman khan started providing free online classes in 2010 out of his house, arguing that new approaches to teachi
for free to everyone around the world, they're going to turn education, high-quality education, from a privilege to a basic human right, so that anyone, no matter their social, economic or family circumstances, has access to the best education. >> reporter: those lofty goals-- the experience of teaching thousands of students and the possibility of future profits-- are what got these courses going. professors from top universities are signing up, even though they are not paid by the...
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think of it as open source education. >> i think there's lots of occasions where businesses might try opening up and be surprised at what happens. for example, we wanted to translate t.e.d. into the other languages instead of paying for thousands of translators to do it, unaffordable frankly, we opened it up and made the transcripts free for anyone to look at. translators then applied at volunteers. we paired them up with each other so they could check each other and we've ended up with the library being translated into more than 80 languages as a volunteer effort. >> like t.e.d., we are posting my interview with chris anderson online. it's worth watching on our blog @cnn.com/yourmoney. i'll tweet it out, as well. thank you for joining the conversation this week on "your money." we're here every saturday at 1 p.m. eastern and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. tweet me, high handle is @alivelshi and have a great is @alivelshi and have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is 4 p.m. in the east 1 p.m. on the west coast, i'm martin savage in for fredricka whitfield. th
think of it as open source education. >> i think there's lots of occasions where businesses might try opening up and be surprised at what happens. for example, we wanted to translate t.e.d. into the other languages instead of paying for thousands of translators to do it, unaffordable frankly, we opened it up and made the transcripts free for anyone to look at. translators then applied at volunteers. we paired them up with each other so they could check each other and we've ended up with...
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. >> our education depends on disproportionly funding those schools that have challenges. >> every student qualifies for free lunch and would benefit for state money. >> i'm skeptical. i like what's being talked about. it would be exciting to see us really be able to compete. >> the rating standards here means not gaining ground on the peninsula. the district would face slashes to its budget with the proposal today. >> our district could lose about $4 million roughly. >> that's a lot of money the district can't make up. >> for now, california districts are in a holding patten waiting to see how money will be split up in the coming year. >>> restore, relive. >> in san francisco today, protest ors gathered on the -- protestors gathered today. these demonstrators say they want to disannualed budget cuts -- disabled for california's most vulnerable citizens. ktvu's has more. look for the bay area news tap -- tab on the homepage. >> according to new numbers from the labor department applications increased to just over 365,000. that is a 4-year low. commits say the figures indicate stability in
. >> our education depends on disproportionly funding those schools that have challenges. >> every student qualifies for free lunch and would benefit for state money. >> i'm skeptical. i like what's being talked about. it would be exciting to see us really be able to compete. >> the rating standards here means not gaining ground on the peninsula. the district would face slashes to its budget with the proposal today. >> our district could lose about $4 million...
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school, three weeks after a gunman burst into their connecticut school killing 20 classmates and six educators. their new school is in the nearby town of monroe, and i was there covering the story and talked with some of the parents and kids as the morning unfolded. >>> by midmorning a mom told me the parents and kids were doing great. she said it was an amazing day, that the teachers greeted the children and the parents with great big hugs they took them to the classrooms. the kindergartners had circle time and talked about what they did on their christmas vacation. some of the fourth graders went on a scavenger hunt. they explored the new building. it has two floors, not just one. all of this was a way to establish some routine, to get the children back into an ordinary day was like before the tragedy happened. >> they took the bus, we had the normal routine of giving them breakfast and getting their pa
school, three weeks after a gunman burst into their connecticut school killing 20 classmates and six educators. their new school is in the nearby town of monroe, and i was there covering the story and talked with some of the parents and kids as the morning unfolded. >>> by midmorning a mom told me the parents and kids were doing great. she said it was an amazing day, that the teachers greeted the children and the parents with great big hugs they took them to the classrooms. the...
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that is the gap in economic, health, education. why is india lagging so far behind? especially when you talk about democracy and women are able to vote, which is something, for example, in places like saudi arabia, which also ranks low, women don't have this right? >> it makes you realize the struggle for human rights and democracy are not always the same thing. sometimes what you have to do is break cultural attitudes. democracies aren't very good at that. look at us with some of our attitudes, whether it's slavery or whatever you're looking at. it's hard to break those attitudes. in some ways, china did much better even under the communists in creating this equal opportunity for men and women. in india, this comes out of religion, out of caste, out of culture. the people who get elected are sometimes traditional leaders. they don't want to overturn these traditions. it's very hard to get oppressed minorities to be given their due. >> fareed zakaria, thank you very much. be sure to catch a special edition of "gps" on sunday, focusing on the president's second term.
that is the gap in economic, health, education. why is india lagging so far behind? especially when you talk about democracy and women are able to vote, which is something, for example, in places like saudi arabia, which also ranks low, women don't have this right? >> it makes you realize the struggle for human rights and democracy are not always the same thing. sometimes what you have to do is break cultural attitudes. democracies aren't very good at that. look at us with some of our...
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. >> we are committed to ensuring that we maintain the educational quality that we have had. and the commitment and the passion for our students and for the community. >> the group says the chancellor and the school should be used more money from voter approved proposition a to help the school's mounting costs. >>> and the report says that it will poll its approval and close the school if it can't bridge a budget gap by march. however a state community college official warned this week the school will likely not make that deadline. >>> it is cold now but it's going to get even colder this weekend. meteorologist mark tamayo is in for bill tonight and he joins us now with the forecast. >> we had more 20s to talk about as we head into the weekend around mid- to upper 20s to start out saturday morning. even sunday morning could even be a little bit cooler. right now on live storm tracker 2. the cold front is here but you can see a few pop up showers developing over the past hour. so down toward parts of the santa clara valley right outside of san jose there was a slight chance fo
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. >>> it caused $1 million to buses used to carry special education children to class. the buses were damaged yesterday morning and investigators are still searching for a cause but they think it was an accident and not arson. >>> they are investigating whether new remains have been found near a well in san joaquin valley county. they are believed to be the remains of wesley howard shermantine. he gave a map and he is now deceased. police believe he killed as many as 20 people in the '80s and '0 90s. >>> -- '90s. >>> san francisco has raised more than $2 million to help the victims. 33 musicians and entertainers donated their time and money. the money raised will be going to two families. one lost her home in the storm and the other raising grandparents saw their home badly damaged. >>> they will begin moving exhibits out by the palace of fine arts. there is a new home about three miles away and the move should be finished with in the next two weeks. the new explore tore yum will be open in april and there will be a surprise around the city. >> another place i know you
. >>> it caused $1 million to buses used to carry special education children to class. the buses were damaged yesterday morning and investigators are still searching for a cause but they think it was an accident and not arson. >>> they are investigating whether new remains have been found near a well in san joaquin valley county. they are believed to be the remains of wesley howard shermantine. he gave a map and he is now deceased. police believe he killed as many as 20 people...
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we are not going to want to cut medicare and social security, and we're not going to want to cut education and roads and bridges. >> very, very quick final point because we have to leave it there. >> this is exactly what we have been saying on the wall street journal editorial board for the last six months. you can't get the money you need to fund all these programs by just taxing the rich. and we have only had this tax increase on the rich for what, 72 hours, and already people like nancy pelosi are saying we have to tax the middle class, and by the way, that's where the money is. you just said, erin, if you want the money, you have to go after the middle class. >> let me just say -- no, no, the rich among us, the wall street journal editorial page probably thinks the middle class starts around, what, $500,000 a year? >> the president thinks it's $30,000 a year. >> i'm going to hit pause, but we'll have you both back because this topic is not going away. >>> and now our third story "outfront," reliving the horror in aurora. today, police officers recalled the details of the movie theater
we are not going to want to cut medicare and social security, and we're not going to want to cut education and roads and bridges. >> very, very quick final point because we have to leave it there. >> this is exactly what we have been saying on the wall street journal editorial board for the last six months. you can't get the money you need to fund all these programs by just taxing the rich. and we have only had this tax increase on the rich for what, 72 hours, and already people...
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they are being given amazing educations, they just haven't had the opportunity. they make up about 15% of the labor force, and about 50% of women with ph.d degrees are not working outside the home. i spent time with incredibly driven women. they want jobs, they want family, and they want freedom. here is hoping they succeed. "piers morgan tonight" is next. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforwar
they are being given amazing educations, they just haven't had the opportunity. they make up about 15% of the labor force, and about 50% of women with ph.d degrees are not working outside the home. i spent time with incredibly driven women. they want jobs, they want family, and they want freedom. here is hoping they succeed. "piers morgan tonight" is next. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company...
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they are being given amazing educations, they just haven't what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who
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he says now is not the time to spend but it includes billions more for education. k-12 will receive $2.7 billion more. but that money will be distributed to poor communities. >> growing up in compton is not like it is to grow up in beverly hills. we recognize that. >> we applaud the governor in all he is doing to restore the funds that has been taken away from schools. >> reporter: not all of the funds for education have been restored and now republicans say schools are not getting as much as taxpayers expected. >> itthere is -- there is not the level expressed in the campaign. >> reporter: higher education will receive more money, half a billion dollars. but the governor says that higher education will have to change the way it spends money to cut costs to avoid higher student fees. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today we asked the leaders what they think about the governor's new funding formula and how it could impact their schools. >> i am skeptical. i like what is being talked about. it would be exciting to see us be able to compete. >>
he says now is not the time to spend but it includes billions more for education. k-12 will receive $2.7 billion more. but that money will be distributed to poor communities. >> growing up in compton is not like it is to grow up in beverly hills. we recognize that. >> we applaud the governor in all he is doing to restore the funds that has been taken away from schools. >> reporter: not all of the funds for education have been restored and now republicans say schools are not...
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as the legislation opens, it includes higher education funding and healthcare reforms. >>> a dog grooming van crashes into a business in san jose and we will tell you what happened to this vehicle just before this happened and what it means for the store. >>> rosemary is up in a few minutes and she will tell us about some cold temperatures headed this way. >> they are the hottest tickets to get but if they are looking for 49ers tickets, that is coming up after the break. . >>> california highway patrol is investigating an auto pedestrian accident which sent an elderly woman to the hospital. it happened around 5:30 at mission boulevard in unincorporated hayward. the woman was taken to the medical center and is expected to survive. the driver is said to be cooperating with authorities. >>> a special red light camera will be install at one of the most dangerous treat corners. they just installed one at market and arcadia streets. many pedestrians have been hit and they are hoping to catch drivers making illegal right turns. >>> a stolen truck in san jose, the crash happened at 8:00 a.m. on b
as the legislation opens, it includes higher education funding and healthcare reforms. >>> a dog grooming van crashes into a business in san jose and we will tell you what happened to this vehicle just before this happened and what it means for the store. >>> rosemary is up in a few minutes and she will tell us about some cold temperatures headed this way. >> they are the hottest tickets to get but if they are looking for 49ers tickets, that is coming up after the break....
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the plan calls for policy changes like improving educational opportunities and affordable housing programs. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. a resident fights off an intruder inside his home and the ended death of the intruder. we just spoke to police on what they're saying about the confrontation of two guns and a knife. >>> also it looks like enough is enough. at least when it comes to yosemite visitor why it soon may be a tougher ticket. >>> the gold rush is on. ktvu sports director mark ibanez is next with the 49ers quarterback preparing for his first play off game. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed inte
the plan calls for policy changes like improving educational opportunities and affordable housing programs. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. a resident fights off an intruder inside his home and the ended death of the intruder. we just spoke to police on what they're saying about the confrontation of two guns and a knife. >>> also it looks like enough is enough. at least when it comes to yosemite visitor why it soon may be a tougher ticket. >>> the...
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charter school march with their parents to the board -- marched with their parents to the board of education because they are upset that they want to move gateway middle school to a second building on their campus. parents and students say the school is not big enough to accommodate what would be more than 600 students. >> i'm one of the classes that i did another 6th grade. and we have barely any room now. the hallways are squished. it's very uncomfortable. >> our 8th graders have been ear here since kindergarten and when you include more, that's too much. >> the school district says gateway is currently sharing space and it needs a permanent location. mere meetings with both schools are planned before a final decision is made. >>> 8:24. let's check in with sal. hey, sal, how fast are the cars going -- how fast are the cars going in the south bay. northbound 280, you will see some evidence of this from our live camera network here. northbound. now, in the last few minutes it's improved quite a bit to see a lot of slow traffic here. if you look at the 880 where it turns into 17, that's where
charter school march with their parents to the board -- marched with their parents to the board of education because they are upset that they want to move gateway middle school to a second building on their campus. parents and students say the school is not big enough to accommodate what would be more than 600 students. >> i'm one of the classes that i did another 6th grade. and we have barely any room now. the hallways are squished. it's very uncomfortable. >> our 8th graders have...
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. >> governor brown's budget calls for increased funding to education. $2.7billion more to k-12 schools and $250 million to each of the csu and uc systems. all of this due to voter approved tax hikes in november under proposition 30. >>> 4:47 is the time. campbell soup has outlined its plans for laying off all the workers at its sacramento plant. the first 290 workers will be out of work on february 1st. more employees will lose its job. >>> this week oil tanker accident could lead to big changes for big ships passing under the bay bridge. state safety board is considering tough new restrictions for tankers heading in and out of the bay in foggy weather. on monday, an empty oil tanker sideswiped the bridge tower causing millions of dollars in damage. this week's accident came five years after the costco oil spill disaster there. >>> until now they believed that a quake felt on the northern part of the saundra warehouse fault which runs through the bayer would not spread to southern california. they also thought the reverse was true because both sections are locked. but the central secti
. >> governor brown's budget calls for increased funding to education. $2.7billion more to k-12 schools and $250 million to each of the csu and uc systems. all of this due to voter approved tax hikes in november under proposition 30. >>> 4:47 is the time. campbell soup has outlined its plans for laying off all the workers at its sacramento plant. the first 290 workers will be out of work on february 1st. more employees will lose its job. >>> this week oil tanker accident...
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council members gave their approval yesterday for the rocket ship education charter element school on lick avenue. it would also provide a park and a playground for the area. some residents are opposed to the plan saying it will create traffic problems. >>> a ferry carrying hundreds of commuters crashes into a new york pier. >>> and get ready for a big drop in temperatures and some wet weather. ktvu's meteorologist mark tamayo will tell you when you can expect it to hit your neighborhood. >> reporter: it's a fresh, never frozen meal being served at a school. >>> dozens of people continue to recover after a commuter ferry carrying hundreds of passengers crashed into a pier as it docked in lower manhattan. brian flores is in the newsroom with the latest numbers on the injured. >> reporter: good afternoon. the latest is there are at least 57 people injured. two of them critically. we're hearing that one of those two people is in a very dire condition and may die as a result of the crash. the commuter ferry was on its daily commute from new jersey to lower manhattan when it crashed as it
council members gave their approval yesterday for the rocket ship education charter element school on lick avenue. it would also provide a park and a playground for the area. some residents are opposed to the plan saying it will create traffic problems. >>> a ferry carrying hundreds of commuters crashes into a new york pier. >>> and get ready for a big drop in temperatures and some wet weather. ktvu's meteorologist mark tamayo will tell you when you can expect it to hit your...
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does it educate that half of the population? does it give them opportunity? when it does, you unleash the power of everyone. not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of these last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. >> so there they are, the two presidents, the afghan president, the american president, wrapping up a news conference. they made lengthy statements and answered four questions between them. most importantly, the president suggesting there is a possibility that the u.s. troop withdrawal from afghanistan could even be accelerated over the next two years, though he's not yet ready to make any final decisions. he's waiting for recommendations from his military leadership. on the same front, he's saying there is no decision made how many u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan after 2014. although he says every u.s. troop who does remain will be required to have immunity from afghan prosecution as a general condition. and we heard the af
does it educate that half of the population? does it give them opportunity? when it does, you unleash the power of everyone. not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of these last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. >> so there they are, the two presidents, the afghan president, the american president, wrapping up a news conference. they made lengthy statements and...
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organizations are waking up to the importance of the issue but trying to do education. buyer beware. when you buy a trinket to place on your mantle piece it is a beautiful carved ivory you are supporting organized crime, terrorism and driving animals towards extinction. that is starting to gain traction in southeast asia. the growth of the middle class in places like china that feeds demand for, say, shark fins, is allowing more and more people to afford these types of luxury items. it is a display of wealth. the key is for governments to step up and engage in enforcement and education to help people understand the true cost of what they are doing. >> exactly. before we leave i want to show people an idea of where the elephants live in africa. we have a graphic we can show you. you can see where they live there in red. as you know the elephant population is shrinking. rate of poaching going back up again is it conceivable it could can wipe out certain populations all together? >> it is absolutely conceivable. there is a great deal of concern that by the middle of the ce
organizations are waking up to the importance of the issue but trying to do education. buyer beware. when you buy a trinket to place on your mantle piece it is a beautiful carved ivory you are supporting organized crime, terrorism and driving animals towards extinction. that is starting to gain traction in southeast asia. the growth of the middle class in places like china that feeds demand for, say, shark fins, is allowing more and more people to afford these types of luxury items. it is a...
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the fire caused an estimated $1 million in damage to buses used to carry special education students to class. the fire gutted 16 buses and badly damaged six others yesterday morning. investigators are still searching for the cause but any say early signs indicate the fire was an accident and not arson. >>> 8:00. secretary of state hillary clinton went back to work this morning after being hospitalized with a blood clot in her brain. this is new video of hillary clinton right there leaving her home this morning in washington, d.c. she got out of the hospital last wednesday after being@midded -- admitted -- after being admitted after doctors found the clot. her first week back at work will be busy. she will be taking part in events surrounding a mid karzai's visit to washington on friday. >>> starting tomorrow, san francisco school lunches will have healthier options. oakland revolution foods has won a contract to supply those meals. all of the meals are cooked every day from local ingredients and no high- fructose corn syrup is used and nothing is fried or frozen. the meals will cost a
the fire caused an estimated $1 million in damage to buses used to carry special education students to class. the fire gutted 16 buses and badly damaged six others yesterday morning. investigators are still searching for the cause but any say early signs indicate the fire was an accident and not arson. >>> 8:00. secretary of state hillary clinton went back to work this morning after being hospitalized with a blood clot in her brain. this is new video of hillary clinton right there...
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authorities education courted one of the speed freak killers from death row to that area and he pointed out the well as a spot where more human remains could be found. the fbi says it is not looking for any one victim in particular. >> no particular individual is associated with this site. to be clear, we only know that this may contain remains. >> the fbi -- fbi is taking over the search following criticism of the san joaquin county sheriff's office handling. the remains of two women were identified and no identity has been determined for a third set of remains. a bay area mother is waiting anxiously as that well is being excavated. wondering if her daughters' remains are at the bottom of that well. >> mckayla garrett's mother read me those words today her nine-year-old daughter wrote more than 24 years ago. early sharon found the paper in a book after a stranger kidnapped the little girl from a hayward store. >> there was just a sense of foreknowledge that something was going to happen. >> now, after almost a quarter of a century of searching of heartbreak, sharon still does not know
authorities education courted one of the speed freak killers from death row to that area and he pointed out the well as a spot where more human remains could be found. the fbi says it is not looking for any one victim in particular. >> no particular individual is associated with this site. to be clear, we only know that this may contain remains. >> the fbi -- fbi is taking over the search following criticism of the san joaquin county sheriff's office handling. the remains of two...
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. >> reporter: governor brown's budget does call for increased money to education, 2.7 billion to can through 12. the increase in education spending is made possible by voters who approved tax hikes in november under proposition 30. brown was quick to warn that the surplus could disappear based on federal actions such as cutting the national debt or increased health care costs. democrats who control the legislature say the governor's plan mirrors their own but they are eyeing rebuilding the social net. >> we're in this middle ground area. no more cuts but not sufficient moneys to make restoration. >> reporter: in sacramento, ken pritchett. >>> the governor's focus on education may come at the expense of some of the wealthiest school districts. the governor said the situation is different for people who grew up in oakland or compton than those growing up in piedmont. his proposal calls for pouring money into schools where students are learning english as a second language. >> disproportionally funding those schools that have disproportional challenges. >> reporter: wealthier schools co
. >> reporter: governor brown's budget does call for increased money to education, 2.7 billion to can through 12. the increase in education spending is made possible by voters who approved tax hikes in november under proposition 30. brown was quick to warn that the surplus could disappear based on federal actions such as cutting the national debt or increased health care costs. democrats who control the legislature say the governor's plan mirrors their own but they are eyeing rebuilding...
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] >> three new city counsel members were sworn in today and for the city attorney and for board of education director. jean quan praised them for making oakland a progressive green city. >> he is raffling off two tickets to president obama's inauguration ceremony in washington, d.c. it is on his website and only applies to people in his district. >>> another winter spare the air day for tomorrow. the areas under a dense fog advisory and which part of the week will have temperatures in the 20s. >> prepping for the packers. >> we live for this moment. do or die. >> what he says the 49ers must do to win. >> plus the quest to find more victims of the "speed freak killers." the agency taking charge and why it only plans to dig 5 feet a day. >>> officials say a pilot and passenger walked away today from this landing. it happened about 10:15 a.m. this morning at san carlos airport. the faa says it rolled off the runway and the nose gear ended up in a slew. the plane is registered to a man from arizona. >> police are searching for the man accused of trying to kill his girlfriend by setting her on fi
] >> three new city counsel members were sworn in today and for the city attorney and for board of education director. jean quan praised them for making oakland a progressive green city. >> he is raffling off two tickets to president obama's inauguration ceremony in washington, d.c. it is on his website and only applies to people in his district. >>> another winter spare the air day for tomorrow. the areas under a dense fog advisory and which part of the week will have...
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if it's approved by both panel, it then goes to the planning board of education for a zoning exemption january 23rd. >>> a humane society worker spotted a mountain lion last night about 6:00. sheriff deputies were called out to the 800 block of portola road. but by the time they got there it appears the animal had left the area. >>> city workers worked to fill 500 sandbags today in east palo alto. shovel full by shovel full crews loaded the sandbags. they'll be placed along san francis creek tomorrow. the creek flooded last month during heavy rainstorms. >>> we are just about to start peeling some pretty big changes weather wise. let's go now to our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> not a rain event but cold air event. there'll be some snow flurries on the bay area peaks. but the real impact will be the very cold air and the origins of this storm. cold storm do not bring a lot of moisture typically and this one is no exception. this system dropping over gulf of alaska and drops down here. when it comes down here there's a chance for sprinkles. i'll show you that on the computer model
if it's approved by both panel, it then goes to the planning board of education for a zoning exemption january 23rd. >>> a humane society worker spotted a mountain lion last night about 6:00. sheriff deputies were called out to the 800 block of portola road. but by the time they got there it appears the animal had left the area. >>> city workers worked to fill 500 sandbags today in east palo alto. shovel full by shovel full crews loaded the sandbags. they'll be placed along...
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enforced, and commissioners are saying they're considering several different tracks, including outreach, education, more signs and maybe stiffer fines. >>> officials could begin limiting the number of visitors to yosemite park. it will cap the number of daily visitors at 19,900. that's roughly the number of visitors the park sees right now. the plan would also ban mule rentals and commercial rafting on the river and shut down the winter time curry village ice rink. america's cup officials have dropped plans for a warm up regadda on new york's hudson river this summer. the race would have been too close to the july 4 start of the luis vitton cup on san francisco bay. they will face orracle team usa in america's cup. oracle team usa received a crucial shipment today. the boat's old wing was damaged in october when it capsized during an america's cup training run. oracle says the repairs are expected to be complete early next month. >>> antioch police are searching for four men accused of robbing a gas station on lone tree way this morning. police say four men in their 20s stormed in and grabbed case
enforced, and commissioners are saying they're considering several different tracks, including outreach, education, more signs and maybe stiffer fines. >>> officials could begin limiting the number of visitors to yosemite park. it will cap the number of daily visitors at 19,900. that's roughly the number of visitors the park sees right now. the plan would also ban mule rentals and commercial rafting on the river and shut down the winter time curry village ice rink. america's cup...
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coming up, one of the big winners in the state budget appears to be public education. what school districts are telling us. >>> a 5-foot long kaman that was used to guard marijuana died today. the kaman is a cousin of an alligator and vets say it was under neurished and in poor health -- neurished and in poor health. the owner said he had it since 1996. he is facing animal abuse charges and possession and sale of drugs. he did not entered a plea. bail is $20,000. >>> a student at a southern california high school was injured when a classmate opened fire. this happened at taft high school inch kern county. parents rushed to the school as word of the shooting spread. officials say a male student walked into a science classroom and shot a 16-year-old boy. witnesses say he tried to shoot another classmate but missed. a teacher managed to talk the shooter into surrendering. >> i want to commend the teacher. he saved many lives today. his actions, his ability of what he did to protect the students there. >> maw medics airlifted airlifted the -- paramedics airlifted the by th
coming up, one of the big winners in the state budget appears to be public education. what school districts are telling us. >>> a 5-foot long kaman that was used to guard marijuana died today. the kaman is a cousin of an alligator and vets say it was under neurished and in poor health -- neurished and in poor health. the owner said he had it since 1996. he is facing animal abuse charges and possession and sale of drugs. he did not entered a plea. bail is $20,000. >>> a student...
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. >> reporter: governor brown's budget does call for increased money to education, 2.7 billion to can through 12. the increase in education spending is made possible by voters who approved tax hikes in november under proposition 30. brown was quick to warn that the surplus could disappear based on federal actions such as cutting the national debt or increased health care costs. democrats who control the legislature say the governor's plan mirrors their own but they are eyeing rebuilding the social net. >> we're in this middle ground area. no more cuts but not sufficient moneys to make restoration. >> reporter: in sacramento, ken pritchett. >>> the governor's focus on education may come at the expense of some of the wealthiest school districts. the governor said the situation is different for people who grew up in oakland or compton than those growing up in piedmont. his proposal calls for pouring money into schools where students are learning english as a second language. >> disproportionally funding those schools that have disproportional challenges. >> reporter: wealthier schools co
. >> reporter: governor brown's budget does call for increased money to education, 2.7 billion to can through 12. the increase in education spending is made possible by voters who approved tax hikes in november under proposition 30. brown was quick to warn that the surplus could disappear based on federal actions such as cutting the national debt or increased health care costs. democrats who control the legislature say the governor's plan mirrors their own but they are eyeing rebuilding...
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. >> reporter: the school where 20 students and six educators were killed last month is still shut down. much of the campus was relocated to monroe. even the pet turtle made the move. >> there were counselors, therapy dogs, there was a little bit of anxiety but everybody was happy to get back in the swing of things. >> reporter: in the days after the shooting i took these photos in monroe. you could see police cars blocking ago -- access to the campus as they are this week. >> the efforts to know that they are not forgotten and everybody understands and empathizes with them i think there's some benefit to that. >> reporter: this is a good time for the students to get back to class but that many will feel the effect of the trauma for some time to come. >> kids not being able to sleep. having nightmares. acting out in one way or another. so i think people have to be really attentive to catch that in the early stages. >> reporter: abramson says it's important to resume a normal routine as soon as reasonably possible so that child's fears do not have too long to build up. i'm john sasaki, k
. >> reporter: the school where 20 students and six educators were killed last month is still shut down. much of the campus was relocated to monroe. even the pet turtle made the move. >> there were counselors, therapy dogs, there was a little bit of anxiety but everybody was happy to get back in the swing of things. >> reporter: in the days after the shooting i took these photos in monroe. you could see police cars blocking ago -- access to the campus as they are this week....
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. >> we were educating, letting people know they can come up and talk to us. we're very friendly, said hi to people. we let people know that guns are not bad things. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultima
. >> we were educating, letting people know they can come up and talk to us. we're very friendly, said hi to people. we let people know that guns are not bad things. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but...
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it was named education attachÉ to the consult in birmingham. anthony? >> elizabeth, palmer thanks. >>> an attorney says lance armstrong will. he's considering publicly admitting to the use of performance-enhancing drug. he's banned for life from competing in organized sports and the report says armstrong is trying to restore his athletic career. >>> former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and mark kelly were in newtown on friday. kelly is a strong advocate of gun control. it with us four days before the second anniversary of the shooting spree that left six people dead and 13 others including giffords. >>> ita passenger was so disruptive other passengers had to restrain him and restrain him in his seat with duct tape. he was screaming, hitting. >>> mystery solved. we now know the identity of the young man seen in the photo with princess diana from 1981. his name is adam russell. the two were friends and injured on a skiing trip just two days after her engagement with prince charles was announced. the photo is now up for auction. >>> it's now time for an
it was named education attachÉ to the consult in birmingham. anthony? >> elizabeth, palmer thanks. >>> an attorney says lance armstrong will. he's considering publicly admitting to the use of performance-enhancing drug. he's banned for life from competing in organized sports and the report says armstrong is trying to restore his athletic career. >>> former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and mark kelly were in newtown on friday. kelly is a strong advocate of gun...
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special education -- cost of special education. the report shows the cost to educate a student with disabilities has gone up but state and federal funding remained flat. >>> coming up, we told you about a woman's concern about burglaries in her neighborhood, what happened today. >> and a milestone, why analysts are calling it the biggest change for healthcare in decades.
special education -- cost of special education. the report shows the cost to educate a student with disabilities has gone up but state and federal funding remained flat. >>> coming up, we told you about a woman's concern about burglaries in her neighborhood, what happened today. >> and a milestone, why analysts are calling it the biggest change for healthcare in decades.
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being led by bill richardson who says it has nothing to do with google and they are likely to lead with education problems. >>> and new losses overnight, there was some profit after sections of the new year. right now european markets are mostly over in early training. i am looking at our futures and it does look bike like a little bit of a gain and they are up since friday and there are concerns about 4th quarter earnings that will be coming in shortly. >> all right, pam. >>> there is both concern and excitement about a big chunk of rock that will zoom real close to earth next month. >>> and they are studying the cities high breast cancer rate. . >>> welcome back. thousands are joining studies to find out why breast cancer rates here in the bay area are so high. they are focused on early exposure to chemicals. one study tracks women who were pregnant in 1959 and 1967. another focuses on contra costa, marin and san francisco counties. they are also -- researchers are also looking at lifestyle and diets. >>> they are cracking down on thefts at vallejo schools. they were targeted christmas day. now
being led by bill richardson who says it has nothing to do with google and they are likely to lead with education problems. >>> and new losses overnight, there was some profit after sections of the new year. right now european markets are mostly over in early training. i am looking at our futures and it does look bike like a little bit of a gain and they are up since friday and there are concerns about 4th quarter earnings that will be coming in shortly. >> all right, pam....